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- Parkland_formula abstract "The Parkland formula is a formula used to calculate the amount of resuscitation fluid required for the first 24 hours in a victim of burns to ensure they remain hemodynamically stable. The fluid required for the first 24 hours is four times the product of the body weight and body surface area affected by burns.The Parkland formula is mathematically expressed as:.For example, a person weighing 75 kg with burns to 20% of his or her BSA would require 4 x 75 x 20 = 6,000 mL of fluid replacement within 24 hours. The first half of this amount is delivered within 8 hours from the burn incident, and the remaining fluid is delivered in the next 16 hours. The body surface area involved in burns for adults can be calculated by applying the rule of nine: 9% for each arm, 18% for each leg, 18% for the front of the torso, 18% for the back of the torso, and 9% for the head and 1% for the perineum.".
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- Parkland_formula subject Category:Emergency_medicine.
- Parkland_formula subject Category:Intravenous_fluids.
- Parkland_formula comment "The Parkland formula is a formula used to calculate the amount of resuscitation fluid required for the first 24 hours in a victim of burns to ensure they remain hemodynamically stable.".
- Parkland_formula label "Parkland formula".
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